World AIDS Day

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Understanding HIV: Awareness Quiz

Test your knowledge about HIV and its transmission with our engaging quiz! Built to educate and inform, this quiz will guide you through essential facts about HIV, its risks, and prevention strategies.

Join us in raising awareness about HIV and its impact on individuals and communities. Your participation can help promote understanding and support.

  • Discover how much you know about HIV.
  • Learn important facts about transmission and prevention.
  • Contribute to the conversation on sexual health.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EducatingHeart421
Gender:
Male
Female
Other
Age:
<18
18-25
25-45
45<
How often do you use condoms?
Always
Often
Some times
Rarely
Never
Ηave you ever been infected with a sexually transmitted disease?
Yes
No
I don't know/ I don't want to answer
How well-informed do you think you are about HIV and its transmission?
Perfect
Very Good
Good
Little
Not at all
Can the HIV virus be transmitted through hug?
Yes
No
I don't know/ I don't want to answer
Can the HIV virus be transmitted through the bite of a mosquito?
Yes
No
I don't know/ I don't want to answer
Which of these liquids can transmit the HIV virus?
Sweat
Saliva
Tears
Urine
All of them
Νοne of them
Can the HIV virus be transmitted through oral sex?
Yes
No
I don't know/ I don't want to answer
What do you think about our questionnaire?
37.9 million people were living with HIV until the end of 2018. When HIV is transmitted, it stays in the body forever, but treatment can keep the virus under control and keep the immune system healthy. Without treatment, people living with HIV can develop AIDS, the latest stage of HIV infection, in which the immune system is no longer able to fight infections.
How is HIV transmitted?
Unprotected sexual intercourse
Sharing needles during drug use
Transfusion of infected blood
Vertical mother-to-child transmission - pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding
HIV is NOT transmitted by:
Air or water
Saliva, sweat, tears or kisses
Mosquito bites, ticks or other insects
Handshake, hug, share toilet, drinking water, dishes or glasses with someone who is HIV positive
Other sexual activities that do not involve the exchange of body fluids
Thank you very much for your time!
37.9 million people were living with HIV until the end of 2018. When HIV is transmitted, it stays in the body forever, but treatment can keep the virus under control and keep the immune system healthy. Without treatment, people living with HIV can develop AIDS, the latest stage of HIV infection, in which the immune system is no longer able to fight infections.
How is HIV transmitted?
Unprotected sexual intercourse
Sharing needles during drug use
Transfusion of infected blood
Vertical mother-to-child transmission - pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding
HIV is NOT transmitted by:
Air or water
Saliva, sweat, tears or kisses
Mosquito bites, ticks or other insects
Handshake, hug, share toilet, drinking water, dishes or glasses with someone who is HIV positive
Other sexual activities that do not involve the exchange of body fluids
Thank you very much for your time!
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